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Therapeutic Modalities
PROFICIENCIES INSTRUCTED:
Therapeutic Modalities
1 - 2 : The student will perform
a physical examination and interview to identify the indications, contraindications,
and precautions to various treatment protocols.
2 - C1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. cold whirlpool treatment
e. ice immersion
b. controlled cold therapy unit
f. ice massage
c. ice pack
g. cryokinetics
d. vapo-coolant spray
2 - H1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. moist heat pack
c. contrast bath
b. paraffin treatment
d. warm whirlpool treatment
2 - E1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. sensory-level pain control treatment
f. muscle atrophy retardation treatment
b. noxious-level pain control treatment
g. acute edema treatment
c. motor-level pain control treatment
h. muscle splinting/spasm treatment
d. muscle re-education treatment
i. iontophoresis treatment
e. muscle pumping treatment
Therapeutic Exercise
2 - E2 : The student will set-up
and apply the following types of electrical stimulation units:
a. monophasic stimulator (e.g., high volt stimulation)
b. biphasic stimulator (e.g., Transcutaneous
Electrical Nerve Stimulation [TENS], Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
[NMES])
c. direct current (e.g., iontophoresis)
d. alternating current (e.g., interferential,
NMES)
e. multifunction electrical stimulation devices
Therapeutic Modalities
3 - U1 : The student will demonstrate
the ability to select the appropriate parameters for and then prepare
and apply the following:
a. thermal ultrasound treatment
b. non-thermal ultrasound treatment
c. combination electrical-stimulation/ultrasound
treatment
d. phonophoresis treatment
e. indirect application of ultrasound treatment
(underwater, bladder)
2 - T1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. mechanical traction
b. manual traction
c. positional traction
2 - I1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply intermittent compression to
the upper and lower extremities.
2 - M1
: The student will demonstrate the ability to prepare and apply a massage
treatment.
2 - M2
: The student will demonstrate the ability to properly perform the following
therapeutic massage strokes:
a. effleurage
d. tapotement
b. petrissage
e. vibration
c. friction (circular, transverse)
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to properly perform the following
therapeutic massage strokes:
f. myofascial release techniques
PROFICIENCIES EVALUATED:
Therapeutic Modalities
1 - M3 : The student will perform
a physical examination to identify the current inflammatory stage.
1 - M3
: The student will perform a physical examination and interview to identify
the indications, contraindications, and precautions to various treatment
protocols.
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. cold whirlpool treatment
e. ice immersion
b. controlled cold therapy unit
f. ice massage
c. ice pack
g. cryokinetics
d. vapo-coolant spray
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. moist heat pack
c. contrast bath
b. paraffin treatment
d. warm whirlpool treatment
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. sensory-level pain control treatment
f. muscle atrophy retardation treatment
b. noxious-level pain control treatment
g. acute edema treatment
c. motor-level pain control treatment
h. muscle splinting/spasm treatment
d. muscle re-education treatment
i. iontophoresis treatment
e. muscle pumping treatment
Therapeutic Exercise
2 - M3 : The student will set-up
and apply the following types of electrical stimulation units:
a. monophasic stimulator (e.g., high volt stimulation)
b. biphasic stimulator (e.g., Transcutaneous
Electrical Nerve Stimulation [TENS], Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation
[NMES])
c. direct current (e.g., iontophoresis)
d. alternating current (e.g., interferential,
NMES)
e. multifunction electrical stimulation devices
Therapeutic Modalities
3 - M3 : The student will demonstrate
the ability to select the appropriate parameters for and then prepare
and apply the following:
a. thermal ultrasound treatment
b. non-thermal ultrasound treatment
c. combination electrical-stimulation/ultrasound
treatment
d. phonophoresis treatment
e. indirect application of ultrasound treatment
(underwater, bladder)
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply the following:
a. mechanical traction
b. manual traction
c. positional traction
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to select the appropriate
parameters for and then prepare and apply intermittent compression to
the upper and lower extremities.
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to prepare and apply a massage
treatment.
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to properly perform the following
therapeutic massage strokes:
a. effleurage
d. tapotement
b. petrissage
e. vibration
c. friction (circular, transverse)
2 - M3
: The student will demonstrate the ability to properly perform the following
therapeutic massage strokes:
f. myofascial release techniques